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10 Days Nile Cruise Includes Alexandria By Trains
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Vacation / Holiday Package
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Full schedule

Highlights

  • Meals as mentioned in the above itinerary
  • Entrance fees to all sites as indicated on the itinerary
  • A Ready-to-book, Private Itinerary Designed for You
  • 1 night on the boarding sleeper train to Aswan city
  • 4 nights accommodation in 5 stars Hotel in Cairo
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Cultural, Sailing

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"My friend and I booked a 12-day/11-night trip to Cairo through Kemet vacations our representative Samy met us at the airport and guided us through customs and took us to our hotel in Cairo, Steigenberger, as was a very good Hotel for accommodation it was looking over the Egyptian museum, and every night we were walking around downtown for dinner and chill out m Samy usually was check with us about anything we need and check tour program day by day to give usually information do we shall need, it was a very good guy, thanks Samy Our guide Raouf was wonderful as I wrote an excellent review of him he was so nice gentleman was a most beautiful way of explaining the sights and the History, indeed he knows about his Country very well. Our cruise north on the Nile River on the Ms. Blue shadow was beautiful. It was a perfect cruise ship with a very friendly staff. In Aswan where we started our cruise, our guide engy met us at the airport and accompanied us up the Nile to Aswan. As an egyptologist and archeologist, she was a store of information. I know we could not see everything, but what we did see was awesome. Specially Abu Simple temple and the place at the end of Nasser Lake and the Nile it was so excellent experience and a totally great trip!!!!! Egypt is a must-do vacation."

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Vacations to Egypt with Nile River and Red Sea
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Private Guided
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They create handcrafted custom trip plans 70+ countries worldwide, giving you a personalized and unique travel experience.
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Highlights

  • Visit Giza's Great Pyramid and the Sphinx
  • Set sail from Aswan to Luxor on a Nile Cruise
  • Explore the Temples of Karnak and Luxor
  • Relax in Sharm El Sheikh, a Red Sea paradise

Themes

Cultural, Education / Learning

What travelers are saying

"Found company on the internet and we were a bit nervous. Alick Peng put a 12 day tour together for us, our dates didn't fit in with a full guided tour, and it was magnificent. We enjoyed every day, hotels, food and especially the guides, Ayumi especially. The itinerary was first class and we even managed to travel between towns on our own. Tickets, routes, and guidelines were clear and easy to follow. The only time we got lost was trying to get out of Tokyo station. Once again, thanks."

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15 Days Uganda Wildlife Adventure Safari
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Private Guided
Why we love them
They are a local tour operator that specializes in no-stress, all-inclusive Uganda and Rwanda safaris and are experts in the area.
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Highlights

  • Gorilla and chimps

Themes

Nature & Wildlife, Safari, Photography

What travelers are saying

"We spent a half of day at Ngamba Island (Victoria Lake) in order to to get to know more about the chimpanzees sanctuary. And not only that, we had an opportunities to see monitor lizards and hundreds of birds. An experiance to be involved in chimpanzees feeding and talking to biologists were unique. Another sparkling moment was to have the rides on speed boat to reach the island in 45 minutes only. Thanking to Ganyana Safaris for well organised trip, this will stay highlighted as one of the best trips of our lives."

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Highlights

  • Fully customized trip based on preferences
  • Matched with a local specialist
  • From $150 per person per day
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Treasures of Egypt
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Private Guided
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Full schedule

Highlights

  • Fully guided & private tour
  • Visit the Pyramids Of Giza & Sphinx
  • Enjoy Camel Ride at the Pyramids
  • Discover Old Cairo Mosques
  • Discover the old churches
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Themes

Cultural, Nature & Wildlife, Family Friendly, 50 Plus, Sailing, National Parks, High Adventure

What travelers are saying

"I very rarely provide negative feedback due to my sympathy for companies and their need for business. However, on this occasion, I deem it extremely important to do so, mainly due to the horrendous experience one can easily incur with Look at Egypt Tours. I booked the ‘Egypt Christian Journey: Biblical Tour of Egypt’ tour through Tourradar, with Look at Egypt Tours being the local guide. This is what I experienced: - First of all, there was nothing remotely Christian about this tour, and my guides demonstrated no knowledge of Christianity or the Christian historicity of the places that I visited. The tour manager, Waled, even had the audacity to want to book me onto a Belly Dance Nile cruise the moment I landed in Cairo. He seemed to forget that I was on a Christian pilgrimage of sorts and that I wanted to focus on my faith. - The attempt to book extra events would become the norm on Waled’s part, despite my persistent refusal. It was apparent that, right from the start, his aim was to extort as much money as possible from me. - Waled had instructed me not to exchange my Pounds Stirling beforehand and that he would take care of it. Upon reaching my hotel after my arrival in Cairo, he exchanged my money into bills of 200 Egyptian Pounds only. This was inconvenient since I needed small change for tipping. I had told him this. But he shrugged and did not seem to care. He then proceeded to ask for a tip for both him and the driver. I had no option but to hand out a huge chunk of my money. I realised that he had cleverly set this up. - My guide for Cairo and Alexandria was Mohamed, who was one of the sleaziest people I’ve encountered. He gawked at every single attractive woman that walked by and would shout at the top of his lungs to show off his English-speaking skills. He was highly dismissive and failed to answer any questions I had about the sites. I always felt like I was being spoken at rather than to. Mohamed was also rude to other tourists in public and would often barge past them. It was embarrassing being with him. He constantly smoked and grunted his way through things like an animal. - Mohamed would pick me up at the hotel in the morning and rush through the day, always ensuring that we finished around 14.00 or 15.00. On one day, when we had finished at around 13.00 and the pyramids were around the corner, I asked him to stop our bus so that I could make most of the day. He laughed and ignored me. So, I always ended up in my hotel in the early afternoon with nothing to do. Thankfully, I was at the Hilton Hotel Pyramids Golf, which is such a beautiful and tranquil place. - I had prepaid for lunch for most of my days on this tour. However, both Waled and Mohamed did their best to avoid getting lunch, and there were some days when it was skipped. On one occasion, when I raised this concern with Mohamed, he stopped the bus, hopped out, bought a sandwich from a filthy vendor, and shoved it into my hand. It was disgusting. The lunch skipping was disgraceful and was only done so that both Waled and Mohamed could pocket my prepaid money. - Both Waled and Mohammed had the vain and bizarre request of wanting their photographs taken at every site, as though they were tourists themselves. They rarely conducted themselves in a professional manner and were often too busy posing rather than guiding. - My hotel in South Sinai, the St. Catherine Plaza Hotel, was hell on earth. It had been abandoned since COVID and is now being run by what seems to be local Bedouin. Although they were pleasant, the hotel is derelict and extremely filthy. Please be aware that none of the information online about this hotel has been updated, and all the photos are old. My hotel room floor was caked in urine, and I had to live with that nauseating smell for two days. Rather than being productive and searching for an alternative, Waled merely joked about the hotel. He had failed in his due diligence of the place. - Climbing Mount Sinai is certainly not for the faint of heart and is not worth the effort. There was no mention beforehand of how strenuous it can be. It had been planned that Waled would accompany me during the hike, but he was conveniently ill that morning and could not attend. A local Bedouin boy, sweet but not handy, was hired to escort me. The hike was dangerous, and a couple of tourists got lost on the way. After a total of 8 hours of a horrendous hike, I returned to find Waled miraculously recovered. He then had the audacity to ask me for money for the Bedouin boy, whom I had already tipped. - I finally confronted Waled about my bad time during the tour and came close to asking for a refund, especially for my missed lunches. He laughed and denied that I was owed lunch. But he was quickly silenced when I showed him my original itinerary from Tourradar, the very same itinerary he had. I then had the last laugh by forcing him to pay for my last hotel meal. - The only good thing about Look at Egypt Tours was the bus driver on this tour. Ebrahim was such a gentleman and did more than Waled and Mohamed could. He saw how tired and distressed I was at times and did his best to cheer me up, going so far as to buy me breakfast and water. I shamed Waled with this, but he only laughed and called Ebrahim nothing but a bus driver. It is clear that I will never use Look at Egypt Tours again. I have had an amazing experience with Tourradar in the past, so it was certainly not their fault. They should, however, do a thorough review of Look at Egypt Tours. It’s amazing how one tour company can have the power to put you off an entire country. They should be called ‘Never Look Back at Egypt’ Tours. Do not use this company."

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Egyptian Wonders: Cairo to Luxor
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Private Guided
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TripRover AI turns travel into a tailor-made journey, mapping your interests to the world.
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Highlights

  • Unforgettable boat rides along the ethereal Nile River.
  • Exclusive bird watching sessions in the lush Aswan surroundings.
  • Architectural marvels from Cairo's ancient history to Luxor's mystical allure.
  • Snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea.
  • Photographic adventures capturing timeless landscapes and vibrant wildlife.

Themes

Wildlife And Nature, Cultural Immersion

What travelers are saying

"The overall experience was very good. The trip was designed perfectly as per my expectations."

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Explore Egypt & Jordan
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Small Group Tour
Why we love them
They're highly committed to sustainable tourism and contribute to crucial initiatives like climate action, focusing on local cultures and more.
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Abu Simbel, Alexandria, Amman, Aqaba, Aswan, Cairo, Dead Sea, Edfu, Jerash, Luxor, Luxor Temple, Madaba, Petra, Pyramid of Giza, Shobak, Sphinx, Temple of Karnak, Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, Wadi Rum

Highlights

  • You’ll never forget your first glimpse of The Treasury in Petra. Spend a day taking in the majesty and mystery of this unforgettable place on a guided tour then enjoy free time to explore.
  • Set sail down the Nile – one of the world’s most iconic rivers. Relax in comfort as scenes of everyday Egyptian life stream by and experience day turn to night from your sundeck.
  • Experience the unique sensation of floating in the super-salty waters of the Dead Sea, then cover yourself in the mineral-rich mud for a spa treatment like no other.
  • Explore the magnificent temples at Abu Simbel and see the four gargantuan statues of Ramses guarding the Great Temple, carved directly out of the mountain on the west bank of the Nile.
  • Meet Bedouin locals, learn about their ways, and sleep under the stars in a desert camp in the far-out destination of Wadi Rum.

Themes

Cultural, High Adventure

What travelers are saying

"Michelle Middleton is an asset to the customer care team. Easy and honest communication throughout!"

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Small Group Tour
Why we love them
They're highly committed to sustainable tourism and contribute to crucial initiatives like climate action, focusing on local cultures and more.
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Full schedule

Visits

Abu Simbel, Alexandria, Amman, Aswan, Cairo, Dead Sea, Jerash, Jordan Valley, Luxor, Luxor Temple, Madaba, Nubian Desert, Petra, Pyramid of Giza, Sphinx, Temple of Karnak, Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, Wadi Rum

Highlights

  • Discover the Pyramids of Giza, Valley of the Kings, the ancient city of Alexandria, battle site of El Alamein, the majesty of Petra, and embark on a 4WD drive adventure through wind-swept rock formations of Wadi Rum.
  • Enjoy unforgettable Exclusive Experiences, including dinner in a family’s home in Cairo, a visit to the city’s oldest coffeeshop, sunset drinks on board a traditional felucca and a zarb dinner with your Bedouin hosts in Wadi Rum.
  • Take your time exploring Abu Simbel with an overnight stay, discovering this magnificent monument carved out of the mountainside with less crowds, followed by a Premium Exclusive Experience; an incredible sound and light show.
  • Relax with four nights on a premium Nile riverboat, allowing you to cruise up the river in comfort, and experience isolated elegance during your stay at a camp in Wadi Rum, your Feature Stays for this adventure.
  • Experience the best of Middle Eastern cuisine during welcome dinners in Cairo and Amman, high tea at the Old Cataract Hotel in Aswan, traditional meals in two family homes and a family-run cooking class in Amman.

Themes

Cultural, High Adventure

What travelers are saying

"Michelle Middleton is an asset to the customer care team. Easy and honest communication throughout!"

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New Zealand West Coast Adventure
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Small Group Tour
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They're highly committed to sustainable tourism and contribute to crucial initiatives like climate action, focusing on local cultures and more.
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Full schedule

Visits

Alps, Christchurch

Highlights

  • Get out and see a different side to the South Island, making the most of the wide-open spaces of the rugged and largely unexplored West Coast.
  • Go deeper into the history of the area with stories of the goldrush days during visits to Reefton, Kumara.
  • Take in the magic of the spectacular Fox Glacier region weaving through rainforests and a walk along shimmering Lake Matheson.
  • Witness the stunning, millions of years old scenery at the dramatic Pancake Rocks and the Hokitika Gorge, and spot fur seals at Cape Foulwind.
  • By travelling on this trip, you’ll learn about our Intrepid Foundation partner, Forest & Bird. Donations help them give nature a voice - protecting wildlife and wild places in Aotearoa New Zealand by advocating for conservation on the ground and at a government level. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

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Cultural, High Adventure

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"Michelle Middleton is an asset to the customer care team. Easy and honest communication throughout!"

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Nile River Reviews & Ratings

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Oct 2018

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Nile Cruise

This was a wonderful trip - I enjoyed it enormously. Visit to the temples at Karnak & Luxor Khaled Lotfy was an excellent & inspirational group leader. He ...

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Oct 2018

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History in the Heat

I've always been interested in Egyptian history and when friends suggested joining this holiday I booked straight away. And it didn't disappoint. Seeing & bein...

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Oct 2018

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postscript

Sorry, I meant to add that Exodus should perhaps delete the reference to the "library" on the cruise from the Trip Notes. The library consisted of 16 dog-eared bo...

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Feb 2018

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Nile Cruise

I do not have a very long 'bucket list', in fact Egypt is the only destination on it and this holiday did not disappoint. From the flight to Cairo to the flight ho...

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Jan 2018

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Egypt - Truly a Wonder of the Wordl

I have always dreamt of visiting Egypt and seeing for my self the many ancient wonders going back to the dawn of history. This trip was a dream come true. Having b...

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Nile River Tour Selection Trips

  •   While Egypt does have other attractions along the Mediterranean and in the desert, a Nile cruise is the best way to see Luxor, the Valley of the Kings, and  many other treasures of ancient Egypt
  • Allow three to four days for your Nile cruise and additional time to tour Cairo and view the Giza Pyramids at the beginning or end of your cruise
  • You can begin your Nile cruise either in Luxor and go south to Aswan, or the opposite (the Nile flows from south to north).
  • Aswan to Luxor cruises (north, with the current) are typically four days and three nights while Luxor to Aswan cruises (south, against the current) are typically five days and four nights
  • Roundtrip cruises take one week
  • Stopovers are mostly the same whichever cruise boat you take
  • The boats can differ quite markedly in cabin size, decor and amenities, leading to differences in price.
  • While cruise boats operate year-round, winter is the most comfortable season to travel; summers are very hot
  • Though safety is a general concern when traveling Egypt, Nile cruises are generally safe -- you will be completely separated from the threats of petty theft, and for the majority of trip removed from any terrorist concerns in the larger cities.
  • Take advantage of the drop-off in Egyptian tourism to see the Nile and its treasures before crowds return
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The Nile is most closely associated with Egypt, when in fact, it flows through a total of 9 African countries. River cruises along the Nile are most popular in Egypt, and this is the primary offering. Typically Nile River cruises run between 4-9 days.

Trips to Egypt and the Nile River are great for history buffs, archaeology nerds, and adventurous travelers seeking to step outside their comfort zone.

Nile River Cruises

Nile River cruises usually follow similar routes, beginning in Aswan and sailing north to Luxor. The number of stops you make and sites you visit along the way depends on the length of your cruise.

However most excursions along the cruise will allow the opportunity to visit the main sites in Egypt that most tourists to Egypt long to see: the pyramids, Abu Simbel temple, and The Valley of the Kings. You’ll get your share of hieroglyphics and egyptology along a Nile River Cruise.

Most Nile River cruises feature traditional Egyptian modes of transport in addition to a normal river cruise vessel. This includes riding in feluccas, with their distinctive sails; you might also take a camel ride through the desert.

Luxury Nile River Cruises 

A luxury cruise on the Nile usually means that the boat you will be traveling on is of much higher quality, with larger rooms and a higher quality of service. You can also expect certain perks, luxury cruises often include more meals, both of your flights, and other kinds of benefits.

For example, some luxury cruises will give include a complimentary SIM card for your mobile device, bottled water throughout the entire tour, and guaranteed guided tours at every attraction. This reduces the hassle of having to worry about your own details or coordinate your own guides, or missing out an experience without one. 

How Long Are Nile River Cruises?

Shared by 10 other countries besides Egypt and spanning 6,650 kilometers (4,132 miles), it is no surprise that the Nile River is the longest one in the world. It then makes sense why Nile River cruises are usually around two weeks in length.

While there are shorter options for Nile River cruises, the smallest of which is just a few days, these options seriously cut down on travelers’ ability to see as much of Egypt as possible. These shorter cruises provide minimal time to explore the famous urban centers of Luxor or Cairo that juxtapose so well with their ancient counterparts in the desert.

Longer Nile River cruises give travelers the luxury of time for exciting activities such as camel-riding, scuba-diving and museum tours.

Will I Visit the Pyramids?

While the Sphinx is undeniably one of the most well-known attractions for travelers on the Nile River, the astounding pyramids that dot the harsh desert landscape are also popular.

Most cruises along the Nile River will make stops at the Great Pyramids of Giza and Sakkara Pyramids. Not only are these pyramids symbols of amazing architectural feats, but also the final resting places of ancient Egypt’s famous rulers.

King Tut’s famous tomb and the Valley of Kings are crucial aspects of Egyptian culture and are therefore a highlight of the majority of Nile River Cruises. The ancient temples of Hathor, Abu Simbel, and even Edfu are just as ancient as the pyramids and are also available for exploration with numerous Nile River cruises.

Best Time to Take a Nile River Cruise

  • October through January

Surrounded on all sides by miles of unrelenting desert terrain that is broken only by cities and towns, the Nile River is a unique source of life for the Sahara desert region. While picturesque and green in some areas, Nile River cruises come with a unique set of natural phenomena that some travelers may opt to avoid.

The months of October until January are the best times to travel the Nile River by cruise. This is because earlier months of the year (March through May) are notorious for desert sandstorms and summers (July through August) are the hottest months for the region. Travelers who do not mind a colder vacation should visit during December and January, as the winter season for the region is the perfect (and most popular) time to visit the Great Pyramids and temples.

It is important to note that the cultural event of Ramadan takes place around the end of April until the end of May (it changes by the year). This tradition brings travelers from across the globe for food, cultural events, and colorful wares that can be found in few other places in the world on such a large scale. While it is one of the best times to visit the Nile River, booking lodging and travel accommodations for cruises in advance is crucial.

The Weather on the Nile River

Egypts weather is typically very hot, reaching temperatures around 100 degrees F in the warmest months between June and August.

When touring temples, you can expect to experience even a few degrees higher, as the heat radiates from the stones, and many tourists are milling around exploring the sometimes tight spaces and pathways.

As a result, tours through Egypt can be more physically exhausting than some might expect. A cruise is a good way to reduce the extreme duress of traveling in between sites on foot and in cramped taxis, and is well suited to older travelers.

It is also better to avoid the heat at all costs, making the best time to visit in between October and April, when the heat is less intense, and there are fewer crowds of tourists.

What to Wear on a Nile River Cruise

The heat is going to dictate your packing list, but also remember that Egypt is a predominantly muslim country, so for exploring Cairo and other cities, wearing relatively conservative clothing is recommended. This stands true especially for women.

  1. Sun Hat / Head Scarf - There isn’t a lot of shade to be found along the Nile, or the many temples you’ll visit along the way. A wide brimmed sun-hat, or a handy pashmina, will save you a lot of discomfort from the sun beating down. The pashmina, or small head scarf, will also be helpful for women when you try to enter any of the historic mosques on your trip -- covering your hair is respectful, and many places, required.  But definitely don’t let either replace sunscreen! Both are essential for a comfortable trip.
  2. Breathable layers - Lightweight clothing that covers shoulders and legs is ideal for traveling along the Nile. Not only does it provide more sun protection, it is respectful of the culture. Consider fabrics like linen and cotton, and in light colors that won’t absorb the heat.
  3. Bug spray - Most river environments are ideal homes for mosquitos, and the Nile is no exception. Keeping bug spray nearby is going to be essential for your comfort! And definitely keep windows closed in your room as much as possible, especially at night.
  4. Sturdy shoes - Many of the temples you’ll explore have uneven surfaces, and stubbing toes is something you’ll want to avoid. Rubber soled and closed toed sandals are a great choice, as they will still allow your feet to breath, while also being protective. Due to the hard surfaces, flats and flimsy sandals with no support will also tire your feet out a lot more quickly.

Dos and Don'ts on a Nile River Cruise

While Nile River cruises will stop for tours at staggering temples and ancient resting places, it is important for travelers to remember that the sites are both sacred and subject to Egyptian law. It is strictly forbidden to take any piece of the architecture home. Pictures are allowed in most landmarks, but flash photography may not always be.

By listening to tour guides, travelers can become aware of which regulations they are expected to follow at the sites they visit. Travelers are strongly cautioned against trekking alone in the desert without a guide or group for support. When it comes to long days of hiking or boating, sunscreen is a necessity to avoid a painful vacation.

In the same way, remaining hydrated prevents the risk of illness or heatstroke. As a conservative country, women should consider wearing clothing that covers their shoulders and pants if possible. This is especially true in mosques or other religious buildings and should be followed by men as well.

Carrying Egyptian pounds (national currency) is a requirement to purchase goods and souvenirs from vendors. Fortunately, haggling is allowed in marketplaces but not in stores or restaurants. Tipping is also a custom in Egypt. While travelers may see a “service” charge on bills, this goes directly to the restaurant and not the waiter.

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